Miley Cyrus Responds To Prom Invitation

Miley Cyrus, the Bangerz singer who has recently stirred up tons of controversy over her racy performances and music videos, has been asked to go to the prom with high school student Matt Peterson. Pe...
Miley Cyrus Responds To Prom Invitation
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  • Miley Cyrus, the Bangerz singer who has recently stirred up tons of controversy over her racy performances and music videos, has been asked to go to the prom with high school student Matt Peterson.

    Peterson uploaded a video on YouTube, which has since gone viral, asking Cyrus to be his date for his senior prom. Peterson started the video, wearing a black “Team Miley” tee shirt, by jogging Miley’s memory about the first time they met.

    Apparently, in 2009, Miley picked Matt, out of thousands of screaming girls, to come hang out with her. During their first encounter, Matt broke down in tears as he met is idol. Several months later, during her Wonder World tour, Cyrus gave Peterson a shout out at one of her concerts.

    Later in the video, Matt can be seen standing naked, covering himself with a foam finger, holding a bouquet of roses. He then gets up the courage to do what he had set out to do… ask Miley to go with him to his prom.

    “I have been a fan of yours from the beginning. You’ve changed my life, and I want to repay you by giving you the best night of your life. In order to do that, allow me to take you to my Prom on May 3, 2014,” he wrote under his YouTube video. “I promise you, we will have a great time.”

    On Saturday, Cyrus took to Twitter to respond to Peterson’s invitation. While she politely denied his request, she did give him a counter offer, asking him to come hang with her during her show in Arizona.

    “Dear Matt Peterson, I don’t think I’ll be able to make it to prom BUT why don’t you come to my AZ show & hang w me?” the tweet read. “Don’t forget a corsage.”

    Do you think Miley should have said yes? Leave your comments below.

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